My first post--and not a thing that resembles intelligence or wit pops to mind. Yikes. Abraham Lincoln once said that it's better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to open one's mouth and remove all doubt. Hmm. Words to live by. Wise man, that Abe. Wish I could give heed to such good advice, but alas, I just gotta talk. Especially when there's so much to be said.
Which brings me to an important point. Wiser still were a few words spoken by Benjamin Franklin:
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
OUCH!
That stings just a little, don't it, post-911 America? I wonder, what ever happened to the Patrick Henry in all of us? You know, the "Give me liberty or give me death!" guy? I think he'd be rather, well, ashamed of what we've become. It's sad, really, to see such an incredible heritage--as we Americans have--sold for the equivalent of a mess of pottage.
And so I wax political, as I am wont to do.
But this is 21st-century America. And waxing political--in my style of politics, anyway--is a very dangerous thing. So, like some wise guys that went before me, I think I'll go home by another way.
Which brings me to this: Since the beauty of her character has been somewhat tarnished, I am left admiring only her skin. But so be it. I love America's skin! (And her character, I know, is still intact in the hearts of a few stout souls.)
Above are a few of my favorite views of this Lady's veneer.
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
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